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July 04, 2022 at
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I have a question----my son and a friend are coming in Friday night to the Nationals. We have 2 campsites with 2 campers. I have been camping there for years, but have never had this situation come up, nor have I paid attention to other sites.
Can my son put a tent up on our site? Or, does a tent need its own site?
Thanks in advance for any help
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July 07, 2022 at
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Posted By: egras on July 04 2022 at 06:58:37 PM
I have a question----my son and a friend are coming in Friday night to the Nationals. We have 2 campsites with 2 campers. I have been camping there for years, but have never had this situation come up, nor have I paid attention to other sites.
Can my son put a tent up on our site? Or, does a tent need its own site?
Thanks in advance for any help
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The North Campground seems to have no rules. Many of the other campgrounds like the County Park, Lake Red Rock Parks and even Van Donsler's have you sign a contract or give you a list of rules. As I can attest, it's probably better to ask forgiveness than permission out there. I've stayed out there in the past and made the mistake of asking if I could do something that I knew other people were doing. I was told in no uncertain terms that it was not allowed--wish I would have kept my mouth shut. I'm not saying to go ahead and do it because they might make you take down the tent and leave you in a bind, but from what I've seen, they probably won't even notice. You can call the track office and ask, tent sites are only $20 a night and I'm guessing they would still have some available, that way you'll know for sure going in. Good luck.
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